“If You Try It This Year, You Won’t Survive” — Nathaniel Bassey Warns Married Men Deceiving Young Women


 Popular gospel singer and preacher delivers a stern moral warning during a fiery sermon, cautioning both unfaithful married men and women who knowingly engage them

Renowned Nigerian gospel singer and preacher Nathaniel Bassey has issued a strong warning to married men who allegedly deceive young women into intimate relationships by hiding their marital status, declaring that such actions will attract severe consequences.


Speaking during a recent church ministration that has since gone viral on social media, Bassey condemned what he described as a growing pattern of married men presenting themselves as single in order to lure young women. He warned that continuing such behavior this year would end in disgrace, stating emphatically that those involved “will not survive it.”


According to the gospel minister, the era of secrecy and manipulation is coming to an end, as he prophesied that the shame of such men would be exposed publicly. He cautioned that some would not “come out alive from hotel rooms” if they continued on the same path, adding that their actions would be broadcast across social media platforms for all to see.


Bassey did not limit his message to men alone. He also addressed young women who knowingly engage in relationships with married men, warning that greed and willful compromise would also lead to public humiliation. He stressed that moral accountability applies to all parties involved, regardless of gender.


The sermon, marked by repeated shouts of “Amen” from congregants, struck a chord with listeners both in the church and online, sparking widespread reactions and debates on social media about infidelity, accountability, and moral responsibility in relationships.


Nathaniel Bassey, known for combining worship music with strong ethical teachings, has consistently used his platform to address social and moral issues. His latest message has further reinforced calls for integrity in marriages and relationships, as many Nigerians continue to discuss the warning and its implications across digital spaces.

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